8 resultados para Crioscopia
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We intend to divulge an easy experiment that permits the determination of molar masses of various compounds by cryoscopy. The major advantage of this is the use of the tert-butyl alcohol as a solvent, which requires simple apparatus and easy procedures. The melting point of this alcohol is around 25 ºC, which makes it easy to freeze and then melt the solutions. This solvent has a high cryoscopic constant and is miscible with both polar and non-polar compounds. The molar masses of acetone, water, chloroform, dichloro-methane, ethanol, hexane, carbon tetrachloride and toluene were determined. The results were good except for water. Even though there are reliable techniques of molar mass determination nowadays, this method is still frequently taught in undergraduate courses.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of genetic polymorphism of kappa-casein, breed and seasonality on the physicochemical characteristics, composition and stability of milk in commercial dairy herds. A total of 879 milk and blood samples were collected from 603 Holstein and 276 Girolando cows, obtained during rainy and dry seasons. Milk samples were analyzed to determine the physicochemical characteristics, composition and ethanol stability, while blood samples were subjected to polymerase chain reaction to identify the kappa-casein genotype. The frequencies of genotypes AA, AB and BB of k-casein were respectively, 66.83, 31.84 and 1.33% for Holstein, and 71.38, 27.90 and 0.72% for the Girolando cows, respectively. The A allele was more frequent than the B allele, both for Holstein (0.827 and 0.173) and Girolando cows (0.853 and 0.147), respectively. Cows of AB and BB genotypes showed a higher milk fat content compared to the AA genotype. There was an interaction between breed and seasonality on the concentration of milk urea with higher values for Holstein and Girolando cows in the rainy and dry season, respectively. The levels of lactose, total solids, crude protein, true protein, casein and the casein:true protein ratio were higher during the dry season, while during the rainy season, the somatic cell count and milk urea concentration were higher. There was no association between milk stability and k-casein genotypes, but Holstein cows showed higher milk stability than Girolando cows, and milk was more stable during the rainy season than during the dry season.
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da restrição alimentar na incidência do leite instável não-ácido (LINA) e na composição do leite de vacas Jersey. Foi realizado um experimento piloto de indução ao LINA, com oito vacas Jersey em lactação, confinadas e separadas em dois grupos, às quais havia sido fornecida uma dieta equilibrada ad libitum. Em dois períodos de 18 dias, foram fornecidos dois tratamentos com 100 e 60% das exigências nutricionais. Foram realizados os testes de acidez titulável e do álcool 76%; pH, densidade, crioscopia, caseína, gordura, proteína bruta, lactose, extrato seco total, número de células somáticas e produção de leite foram determinados. A restrição alimentar aumenta a ocorrência de LINA e diminui a produção de leite e a quantidade total dos componentes produzidos; entretanto, não altera os teores dos componentes lácteos.
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito do polimorfismo genético da beta-lactoglobulina, da raça e da sazonalidade sobre as características físico-químicas e estabilidade do leite bovino. Foram selecionados 5 rebanhos da raça Holandesa e 6 da Girolando. Amostras de leite e sangue foram coletadas de 660 vacas Holandesas e 293 Girolandos, num total de 953 amostras, obtidas em duas coletas na estação seca e duas na estação chuvosa. As amostras de leite foram submetidas à análise de acidez titulável, pH, crioscopia, e ao teste de estabilidade ao etanol (70, 76, 80 e 84ºGL). As amostras de sangue foram submetidas à reação em cadeia de polimerase, para determinação do polimorfismo da beta-lactoglobulina em ambas as raças estudadas. Não houve efeito do polimorfismo da beta-lactoglobulina sobre as características físico-químicas do leite. Observou-se efeito de raça (Holandesa e Girolando, respectivamente) sobre a acidez titulável (16,16 e 17,07°D), e da sazonalidade (estações chuvosa e seca, respectivamente) sobre a crioscopia (-0,5411 e -0,5376°H). Nas condições do estudo, observou-se efeito de raça e sazonalidade sobre a estabilidade do leite, com maior instabilidade do leite de Girolando, durante a estação seca. Não houve efeito do polimorfismo da beta-lactoglobulina sobre essa característica.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of beta-lactoglobulin polymorphism, breed and seasonality on physico-chemical characteristics and stability of bovine milk. Six Holstein-Zebu (H-Z) and five Holstein dairy herds were selected, of which 660 Holstein and 293 crossbred Holstein-Zebu milk and blood samples were collected, adding up 953 samples, distributed in two collecting periods at rainy and two at dry seasons. Each milk sample was analyzed for titratable acidity, pH, freezing point and milk ethanol stability, at the following ethanol concentrations: 70, 76, 80 and 84GL. Individual blood samples were submitted to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the determination of beta-lactoglobulin polymorphism. No effect of beta-lactoglobulin polymorphism was observed in physico-chemical characteristics of milk, in both studied breed. Breed effect for Holstein and H-Z, respectively, was observed on titratable acidity (16.16 and 17.07°D, while effect of seasonality (for rainy and dry seasons, respectively) was also observed on freezing point (-0.5411 and -0.5376°H). Effects of breed and seasonality on milk stability were observed (Holstein-Zebu milk was less stable on dry season), however, no effect of beta-lactoglobulin on milk stability was observed.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FMVZ
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The objective of this research was to evaluate the influence of the supply of five types of native and exotic cacti Brazilian semiarid northeast on the sensory characteristics of milk of Saanen goats. Five multiparous goats were used with nine weeks of lactation, average live weight of 50 kg ± 4 kg., confined and distributed in a Latin square design 5 x 5 with five experimental diets and five periods. Each period lasted 17 days, with 10 days of adaptation to the diets of the animals and seven days for the data collection. The treatments were defined based on dry matter consisted of: 47.33 to 50.12% of a cactus (“Xiquexique”, “Mandacaru”, “Facheiro” or two species of forage cactus “Miúda” or “Orelha de Elefante Mexicana”) more 18.78 to 19.79% hay of plant “Sabiá” and 31.10 to 32.89% of concentrate. There was not effect of the experimental diets in the physical and chemical composition of milk for fat, total solids and salts, which showed mean values of 3.24%; 11.30% and 0.66%, respectively. However the protein, lactose, nonfat dry extract and freezing point were affected by diets. In the profile of fatty acids was higher concentration of fatty short and medium chain fatty acids, however, there were not changes between treatments, except for the butyric acid (C4:0), with mean values of 4.24% (“Orelha de Elefante Mexicana”) to 6.05% (“Facheiro”). The diets also did not provide sensory changes in milk for the parameters: odor, flavor, aftertaste and overall assessment. The use of the five cactus in the diet of dairy goats do not influence the sensory characteristics and lipid profile of milk. The physical and chemical composition of milk was showed within the minimum requirements of current legislation, except for nonfat dry extract and freezing point.